Patricia Pardo points to the Government for the ‘Dani Alves case’: ‘The law of ‘only yes means yes’ is to blame

2024-03-13 10:25:20

The ‘Dani Alves case’ continues to generate controversy after the conviction that has kept him behind bars for more than a year. Now, with his defense intending to appeal the sentence, the additional time that the former Brazilian soccer player could spend in prison is being disputed.

The judge imposed a series of restrictive measures, including years of probation, compensation and a restraining order.

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In the midst of this debate, there arises the question of mitigating damages, with the Prosecutor’s Office trying to eliminate her from the case. Alves’ defense seeks a reduction in the sentence, already considered low by many experts.

The presenter Patricia Pardo, in the program ‘Let’s see’, pointed out the law of ‘only yes means yes’ as the culprit for the situationcriticizing the measures promoted by the previous executive led by Irene Montero.

Alves’ lawyers have filed appeals at the Superior Court of Justice of Catalonia (TSJC) and requested his provisional release. However, there does not seem to be a close outcome. Inés Guardiola, lawyer of the former player, has requested a hearing with both parties to discuss the case. The uncertainty over Alves’ future remains palpable as the legal process continues.

In conclusion, the ‘Dani Alves case’ continues to be the subject of debate and controversy as it moves through the judicial system. The intention of his defense to appeal the conviction adds a new chapter to this story, with the additional time the former Brazilian footballer could spend in prison at stake.

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